Deck 3: Measurement of Cost Behavior

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Committed fixed costs usually arise from the possession of facilities, equipment, and basic organization.
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Discretionary fixed costs have obvious relationships with levels of capacity or output activity.
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The use of high-technology methods rather than labor usually means a much greater fixed-cost component to the total cost.
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The use of high-technology methods rather than labor usually creates lesser risks for companies with wide variations in demand.
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Managers cannot alter discretionary fixed costs easily.
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A telephone bill, which includes a monthly base rate plus an extra fee for each minute of long-distance service, is an example of a variable cost.
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One of the reasons why cost functions are important is to help managers make proper long-run decisions.
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Volume-driven costs can be easily traced to products or services.
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Managers can vary spending levels broadly in the short run.
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Step costs change abruptly at intervals of activity.
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Most companies make a capacity decision frequently.
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Capacity costs are the mixed costs of being able to achieve a desired level of production or service while maintaining product or service attributes.
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An example of a committed fixed cost is insurance.
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An example of a volume-driven cost in making a textbook is the salaries of the editorial staff.
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Committed fixed costs can be altered by management if management decides that different levels of spending are desirable.
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Companies cannot recover fixed capacity costs when demand falls during an economic downturn.
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Linear-cost behavior is graphed using a straight or curved line.
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Mixed costs contain elements of only fixed-cost behavior.
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By their decisions, managers influence cost behavior throughout the entire value chain.
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Measurement of cost behavior means understanding and quantifying how activities of an organization affect its levels of costs.
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In the mixed cost equation, Y = F + VX, the F is the slope.
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Each cost in a manufacturing operation must be either fixed or variable.
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Least-squares regression is the easiest method to approximate a cost function.
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Activity analysis is used to identify appropriate cost drivers and their effects on the costs of making a product or providing a service.
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In the mixed cost equation, Y = F + VX, the Y is the predicted total cost.
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In the mixed cost equation, Y = F + VX, the X is the cost driver.
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Pertaining to a useful cost function, plausibility means whether you can rely upon the cost function.
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Variable cost per unit is the slope of a total cost line.
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Goodness of fit pertains to how well a cost function predicts cost behavior.
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Cost measurement is estimating or predicting costs as a function of appropriate cost drivers.
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In the mixed cost equation, Y = F + VX, the X is the slope.
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The visual-fit method is more objective than the engineering analysis method.
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Identifying the appropriate cost drivers) is the most critical aspect of any method for measuring cost behavior.
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A final product or service has only one cost driver.
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The first step in estimating or predicting costs is cost measurement.
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Pertaining to a useful cost function, plausibility refers to a cause-and-effect relationship.
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A cost function is an algebraic equation used to describe the relationship between a cost and its cost drivers).
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Account analysis is one method of approximating cost functions.
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Managers should apply plausibility and reliability to obtain accurate and useful cost functions.
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In the equation, Y = $30,000 + $9X, the $30,000 represents fixed costs per unit.
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Palmer Inc.currently produces 110,000 units at a cost of $440,000.Next year Palmer Inc.expects to produce 115,000 units.Palmer's relevant range is 100,000 to 120,000 units.If the cost is variable and 115,000 units are produced, the cost _____.

A)will stay the same
B)will increase to $460,000
C)will decrease
D)will be indeterminate
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A lower coefficient of determination is better than a higher one.
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The account analysis method of measuring cost behavior is objective.
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An engineering cost analysis is often not timely.
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Costs that change abruptly at intervals of activity because the resources and their costs come in indivisible chunks are called _____.

A)mixed costs
B)variable costs
C)fixed costs
D)step costs
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The cost of using the telephone, which involves a flat rate per month plus a fee for extra usage, would be considered a _____.

A)step cost
B)fixed cost
C)variable cost
D)mixed cost
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A concern with using historical data to measure cost behavior is the possibility that historical data may hide past inefficiencies that the company could reduce if it could identify them.
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In a regression analysis, the constant is a measure of reliability.
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When performing an engineering analysis, one must be careful because the observed time period may be abnormal.
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The high-low method of measuring cost behavior uses estimated costs.
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The visual-fit method is highly subjective and is more reliable when the cost function of the data is linear.
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Least-squares regression is a reliable method of cost estimation.
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During an engineering cost analysis, knowledge about new costs may be obtained from experiments with prototypes and the experience of competitors.
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The visual-fit method of measuring cost behavior only uses two points of data.
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Least-squares regression measures a cost function more objectively with statistics rather than human eyesight) using the same data.
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If regression analysis is used when measuring cost behavior, plotting the cost against each of the potential cost drivers is not necessary.
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It may be difficult to trace cost to products and services if the costs are ?____.

A)volume-driven
B)affected by activities not related to volume
C)affected by multiple cost drivers
D)affected by activities not related to volume and by multiple cost drivers
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Accountants sometimes use a linear cost model for nonlinear costs because_____.

A)a nonlinear model is too difficult for managers to interpret
B)a nonlinear model is too difficult to develop
C)the cost of using models that are more accurate may exceed the benefit of greater accuracy
D)all of these answers are correct
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In a cost function equation, the cost to be explained is the independent variable.
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In regression analysis, the fixed-cost measure is labeled the constant or intercept.
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_____ contain elements of both fixed- and variable-cost behavior.

A)Mixed costs
B)Step costs
C)Committed fixed costs
D)Discretionary fixed costs
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The following three data points appear to be _____.  Units  Costs 100$500130550160600\begin{array}{lr}\text { Units }&{\text { Costs }}{} \\100 & \$ 500 \\130 & 550 \\160 & 600\end{array}

A)a variable cost
B)a mixed cost
C)a fixed cost
D)a step cost
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_____ have no obvious relationship to levels of output activity, but are determined as part of the periodic planning process.

A)Discretionary fixed costs
B)Committed fixed costs
C)Capacity costs
D)Engineered costs
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A company could temporarily reduce or eliminate _____.

A)depreciation
B)bond interest payment
C)property taxes
D)advertising and promotion
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A company could not temporarily eliminate _____.

A)employee training
B)depreciation
C)research and development
D)management salaries
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Snead Inc.currently produces 120,000 units at a cost of $400,000.Next year Snead Inc.expects to produce 145,000 units.Snead's relevant range is 100,000 to 150,000 units.If the cost is fixed and 145,000 units are produced, the fixed cost _____.

A)will stay the same
B)will increase to $460,000
C)will decrease
D)will be indeterminate
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The following three data points appear to be _____.  Units  Costs 100$400120480140560\begin{array}{lr}\text { Units } &\text { Costs }\\100 & \$ 400 \\120 & 480 \\140 & 560\end{array}

A)a variable cost
B)a mixed cost
C)a fixed cost
D)a step cost
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A compensation plan where the sales force is paid salary plus commission is a _____.

A)purely variable cost
B)discretionary fixed cost
C)committed fixed cost
D)mixed cost
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Costs that may be essential to the long-run achievement of the organization's goals, but that managers can almost reduce to zero in the short-run, are called _____.

A)engineered costs
B)mixed costs
C)committed fixed costs.
D)discretionary fixed costs
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_____ change abruptly at intervals of activity because the resources and their costs are only available in indivisible chunks.

A)Mixed costs
B)Step costs
C)Committed fixed costs
D)Discretionary fixed costs
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A car lease payment computed by the number of miles driven can be identified as a _____.

A)purely variable cost
B)discretionary fixed cost
C)committed fixed cost
D)mixed cost
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The following three data points appear to be _____.  Units  Costs 600$5008005001,000500\begin{array}{lr}\text { Units }&{\text { Costs }}{} \\{600} &\$ 500\\800 & 500 \\1,000 & 500\end{array}

A)a variable cost
B)a mixed cost
C)a fixed cost
D)a step cost
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A lump sum amount of research and development planned for Senko Corporation would most likely be identified as a_____.

A)purely variable cost
B)discretionary fixed cost
C)step cost
D)mixed cost
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A mortgage payment would most likely be identified as a _____.

A)purely variable cost
B)discretionary fixed cost
C)committed fixed cost
D)mixed cost
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A property tax is an example of an) _____.

A)mixed cost
B)committed fixed cost
C)discretionary cost
D)engineered cost
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Costs arising from the possession of facilities, equipment, and a basic organization are ____.

A)capacity costs
B)discretionary costs
C)committed fixed costs
D)engineered costs
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A thorough knowledge of cost behavior helps managers to _____.

A)plan costs
B)obtain feedback
C)decide on the efficient use of resources
D)all of these answers are correct
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In a small construction firm, another crew supervisor is added for every 10 workers employed.This is an example of a _____.

A)purely variable cost
B)discretionary fixed cost
C)step cost
D)mixed cost
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Which statement regarding committed and discretionary fixed costs is true?

A)Discretionary fixed costs preserve management's flexibility.
B)Committed fixed costs preserve management's flexibility.
C)Both discretionary and committed fixed costs preserve flexibility.
D)Both discretionary and committed fixed costs limit flexibility.
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_____ arise as a result of strategic decisions about the scale and scope of an organization's activities.

A)Capacity costs
B)Discretionary costs
C)Mixed costs
D)Engineered costs
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Committed fixed costs usually arise from the possession of facilities, equipment, and basic organization.
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Discretionary fixed costs have obvious relationships with levels of capacity or output activity.
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The use of high-technology methods rather than labor usually means a much greater fixed-cost component to the total cost.
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The use of high-technology methods rather than labor usually creates lesser risks for companies with wide variations in demand.
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Managers cannot alter discretionary fixed costs easily.
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A telephone bill, which includes a monthly base rate plus an extra fee for each minute of long-distance service, is an example of a variable cost.
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One of the reasons why cost functions are important is to help managers make proper long-run decisions.
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Volume-driven costs can be easily traced to products or services.
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Managers can vary spending levels broadly in the short run.
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Step costs change abruptly at intervals of activity.
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Most companies make a capacity decision frequently.
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Capacity costs are the mixed costs of being able to achieve a desired level of production or service while maintaining product or service attributes.
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An example of a committed fixed cost is insurance.
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An example of a volume-driven cost in making a textbook is the salaries of the editorial staff.
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Committed fixed costs can be altered by management if management decides that different levels of spending are desirable.
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Companies cannot recover fixed capacity costs when demand falls during an economic downturn.
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Linear-cost behavior is graphed using a straight or curved line.
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Mixed costs contain elements of only fixed-cost behavior.
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By their decisions, managers influence cost behavior throughout the entire value chain.
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Measurement of cost behavior means understanding and quantifying how activities of an organization affect its levels of costs.
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In the mixed cost equation, Y = F + VX, the F is the slope.
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Each cost in a manufacturing operation must be either fixed or variable.
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Least-squares regression is the easiest method to approximate a cost function.
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Activity analysis is used to identify appropriate cost drivers and their effects on the costs of making a product or providing a service.
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In the mixed cost equation, Y = F + VX, the Y is the predicted total cost.
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In the mixed cost equation, Y = F + VX, the X is the cost driver.
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Pertaining to a useful cost function, plausibility means whether you can rely upon the cost function.
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Variable cost per unit is the slope of a total cost line.
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Goodness of fit pertains to how well a cost function predicts cost behavior.
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Cost measurement is estimating or predicting costs as a function of appropriate cost drivers.
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In the mixed cost equation, Y = F + VX, the X is the slope.
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The visual-fit method is more objective than the engineering analysis method.
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Identifying the appropriate cost drivers) is the most critical aspect of any method for measuring cost behavior.
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A final product or service has only one cost driver.
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The first step in estimating or predicting costs is cost measurement.
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Pertaining to a useful cost function, plausibility refers to a cause-and-effect relationship.
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A cost function is an algebraic equation used to describe the relationship between a cost and its cost drivers).
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Account analysis is one method of approximating cost functions.
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Managers should apply plausibility and reliability to obtain accurate and useful cost functions.
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In the equation, Y = $30,000 + $9X, the $30,000 represents fixed costs per unit.
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Palmer Inc.currently produces 110,000 units at a cost of $440,000.Next year Palmer Inc.expects to produce 115,000 units.Palmer's relevant range is 100,000 to 120,000 units.If the cost is variable and 115,000 units are produced, the cost _____.

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A lower coefficient of determination is better than a higher one.
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The account analysis method of measuring cost behavior is objective.
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An engineering cost analysis is often not timely.
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Costs that change abruptly at intervals of activity because the resources and their costs come in indivisible chunks are called _____.

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C)fixed costs
D)step costs
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The cost of using the telephone, which involves a flat rate per month plus a fee for extra usage, would be considered a _____.

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A concern with using historical data to measure cost behavior is the possibility that historical data may hide past inefficiencies that the company could reduce if it could identify them.
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In a regression analysis, the constant is a measure of reliability.
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When performing an engineering analysis, one must be careful because the observed time period may be abnormal.
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The high-low method of measuring cost behavior uses estimated costs.
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The visual-fit method is highly subjective and is more reliable when the cost function of the data is linear.
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Least-squares regression is a reliable method of cost estimation.
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During an engineering cost analysis, knowledge about new costs may be obtained from experiments with prototypes and the experience of competitors.
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The visual-fit method of measuring cost behavior only uses two points of data.
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Least-squares regression measures a cost function more objectively with statistics rather than human eyesight) using the same data.
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If regression analysis is used when measuring cost behavior, plotting the cost against each of the potential cost drivers is not necessary.
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It may be difficult to trace cost to products and services if the costs are ?____.

A)volume-driven
B)affected by activities not related to volume
C)affected by multiple cost drivers
D)affected by activities not related to volume and by multiple cost drivers
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Accountants sometimes use a linear cost model for nonlinear costs because_____.

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B)a nonlinear model is too difficult to develop
C)the cost of using models that are more accurate may exceed the benefit of greater accuracy
D)all of these answers are correct
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In a cost function equation, the cost to be explained is the independent variable.
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In regression analysis, the fixed-cost measure is labeled the constant or intercept.
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_____ contain elements of both fixed- and variable-cost behavior.

A)Mixed costs
B)Step costs
C)Committed fixed costs
D)Discretionary fixed costs
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The following three data points appear to be _____.  Units  Costs 100$500130550160600\begin{array}{lr}\text { Units }&{\text { Costs }}{} \\100 & \$ 500 \\130 & 550 \\160 & 600\end{array}

A)a variable cost
B)a mixed cost
C)a fixed cost
D)a step cost
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_____ have no obvious relationship to levels of output activity, but are determined as part of the periodic planning process.

A)Discretionary fixed costs
B)Committed fixed costs
C)Capacity costs
D)Engineered costs
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A company could temporarily reduce or eliminate _____.

A)depreciation
B)bond interest payment
C)property taxes
D)advertising and promotion
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A company could not temporarily eliminate _____.

A)employee training
B)depreciation
C)research and development
D)management salaries
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Snead Inc.currently produces 120,000 units at a cost of $400,000.Next year Snead Inc.expects to produce 145,000 units.Snead's relevant range is 100,000 to 150,000 units.If the cost is fixed and 145,000 units are produced, the fixed cost _____.

A)will stay the same
B)will increase to $460,000
C)will decrease
D)will be indeterminate
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The following three data points appear to be _____.  Units  Costs 100$400120480140560\begin{array}{lr}\text { Units } &\text { Costs }\\100 & \$ 400 \\120 & 480 \\140 & 560\end{array}

A)a variable cost
B)a mixed cost
C)a fixed cost
D)a step cost
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A compensation plan where the sales force is paid salary plus commission is a _____.

A)purely variable cost
B)discretionary fixed cost
C)committed fixed cost
D)mixed cost
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Costs that may be essential to the long-run achievement of the organization's goals, but that managers can almost reduce to zero in the short-run, are called _____.

A)engineered costs
B)mixed costs
C)committed fixed costs.
D)discretionary fixed costs
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_____ change abruptly at intervals of activity because the resources and their costs are only available in indivisible chunks.

A)Mixed costs
B)Step costs
C)Committed fixed costs
D)Discretionary fixed costs
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A car lease payment computed by the number of miles driven can be identified as a _____.

A)purely variable cost
B)discretionary fixed cost
C)committed fixed cost
D)mixed cost
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The following three data points appear to be _____.  Units  Costs 600$5008005001,000500\begin{array}{lr}\text { Units }&{\text { Costs }}{} \\{600} &\$ 500\\800 & 500 \\1,000 & 500\end{array}

A)a variable cost
B)a mixed cost
C)a fixed cost
D)a step cost
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A lump sum amount of research and development planned for Senko Corporation would most likely be identified as a_____.

A)purely variable cost
B)discretionary fixed cost
C)step cost
D)mixed cost
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A mortgage payment would most likely be identified as a _____.

A)purely variable cost
B)discretionary fixed cost
C)committed fixed cost
D)mixed cost
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A property tax is an example of an) _____.

A)mixed cost
B)committed fixed cost
C)discretionary cost
D)engineered cost
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Costs arising from the possession of facilities, equipment, and a basic organization are ____.

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B)discretionary costs
C)committed fixed costs
D)engineered costs
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A thorough knowledge of cost behavior helps managers to _____.

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B)obtain feedback
C)decide on the efficient use of resources
D)all of these answers are correct
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In a small construction firm, another crew supervisor is added for every 10 workers employed.This is an example of a _____.

A)purely variable cost
B)discretionary fixed cost
C)step cost
D)mixed cost
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Which statement regarding committed and discretionary fixed costs is true?

A)Discretionary fixed costs preserve management's flexibility.
B)Committed fixed costs preserve management's flexibility.
C)Both discretionary and committed fixed costs preserve flexibility.
D)Both discretionary and committed fixed costs limit flexibility.
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_____ arise as a result of strategic decisions about the scale and scope of an organization's activities.

A)Capacity costs
B)Discretionary costs
C)Mixed costs
D)Engineered costs
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